Ontario, Canada's most populous province, is adding a 25% surcharge to all electricity exports sent to the U.S. as part of retaliation against the Trump administration's tariffs on Canadian products.
Ontarians are heading to the polls to decide who will lead the country’s most populated province. Though voters were able to cast their vote early, day-of voting remains a vital and rich ...
Toronto voters should remember to pack an umbrella and maybe some mittens along with their voter information cards this Thursday. Environment Canada is calling for a chance of snow or rain on ...
Algoma-Manitoulin is a provincial riding located in Northern Ontario. This riding is currently represented by Independent MPP Michael Mantha who first took office in 2011. Mantha collected 11,252 ...
Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner Bracebridge: Schreiner will spend the day in Ontario’s cottage country with Parry Sound-Muskoka candidate Matt Ritcher. He will hold a press conference at 11 a ...
OTTAWA — As Canada prepares for U.S. President Donald Trump to unleash his trade war against Canada on Tuesday, Ontario’s ready to pull the plug.
OTTAWA—The Canadian province of Ontario officially imposed Monday a 25% surcharge on all its electricity exports to the U.S., and warned that it is prepared to raise that levy or cut off power ...
“And with that, we partnered with AAFES to make sure that we could get that quality of life.” The MFE, which backs up the AAFES motto “We go where you go,” offers a selection of items ...
With an Ontario provincial election set for Feb. 27, and talks of a looming federal election, there may be some confusion about what each government is responsible for. The Ontario government expenses ...
MICHIGAN — Just as swiftly as Ontario imposed a 25% surcharge on energy to Michigan, New York, and Minnesota, within 24 hours, it's been suspended. Ontario Premier Doug Ford apologized to ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford lauded his Thursday meeting with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as “positive” and “productive” after their public rift over tariffs on imported goods.
Or sign-in if you have an account. The Supreme Court of Canada has found an Ontario law that limits spending on third-party election advertising violates the constitutional right to vote.